The controlled demolition of a North Texas building Saturday provided a stark
reminder that WTC Building 7 and the twin towers could not have been brought
down by any other means than planned implosion.

Watch
the video of the Landmark Tower implosion in downtown Fort Worth and compare
it to the South Tower of the WTC.

We see the classic crimp and leaning effects of controlled demolition in both
cases.

The foundation of the building is blown first to weaken the structure and the
building's 30 floors are then quickly popped out one by one to ensure the building
falls rapidly in its own footprint.

The building falls faster than the speed of gravity as was the case with the
twin towers.

Reminiscent of 9/11, dust then quickly engulfs surrounding city blocks.

Adjacent buildings receive minor damage such as broken windows and yet we are
to believe that falling debris caused WTC 7, a 600 foot building that occupied
an entire city block, to collapse in the late afternoon of September 11.

The twin towers and Building 7 were the first and only steel buildings to collapse
from supposed fire damage in history.

Firefighter dispatch
tapes prove that there were no raging infernos inside the towers and the
fires were nearly extinguished. Photos before the collapse show a few minor
fires in Building 7.

The Windsor
Building in Madrid burned for nearly 24 hours as raging fires enveloped
almost all of its 32 floors. The steel framed building did not collapse. The
South and North towers collapsed within 56 and 103 minutes of being hit by planes
respectively.